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Brum (TV series) - Wikipedia Brum is the story of a small, sentient yellow replica car named Brum who ventures out into the Big Town when his owner is not looking and gets up to all manner of adventures
Brum (TV Series 1991–2002) - IMDb Brum: With Toyah Willcox, Mike Cavanagh, Shirley Anne Böhm, Tom Wright Brum is a car who loves to go around the city each day Follow him as he helps save the day by identifying criminals, dances with people, and sometimes even gets up to no good, only to be helpful later
Brum (Show) | Brum Wiki | Fandom Brum is the name of the British children's television series about the adventures of a little yellow car that lives in a motor museum and has adventures in the Big Town which is really Birmingham It was adapted for television by Anne Wood, and the series has been broadcast in over seven
Brum (TV Series 1991-2002) — The Movie Database (TMDB) Brum is a British children's superhero rescue television series about the adventures of a radio controlled car of the same name It was produced by Ragdoll Productions for HIT Entertainment and first broadcast in 1991
Watch Brum Streaming Online - Yidio The show follows Brum, a small, yellow car with a friendly smile and a playful personality Each episode features Brum embarking on a new adventure in the bustling town of Birmingham, where he helps people in need and foils the dastardly plans of the town's various villains
Brum (character) | Brum Wiki | Fandom Brum is based on a late-1920s Austin 7 "Chummy", a once-popular British motorcar In the show, he helps to save the day by chasing after criminals stealing stuff or things like stopping a dog from getting away or recapturing runaway objects
Brum | The Dubbing Database | Fandom Brum is an British live-action series produced by Ragdoll Productions that originally aired on BBC One as part of its Children's BBC from September 26, 1991 – December 29, 1994, with a third season airing a decade after its original debut